October 10: World Mental Health Day
PRINCE GEORGE – World Mental Health Day was established more than thirty years ago. It’s a condition one in five Canadians will be afflicted with over the course of their lives. But since that early declaration, much has changed societally. But more work needs to be done.
“The World Health Organization estimates that about 970 million people globally are beset with mental illnesses,” says Glen Schmidt, Professor Emeritus with UNBC’s School of Social Work. “Most of those are anxiety or depressive disorders. But I think when you think especially about younger people, there is anxiety about things like climate change and the effects of global warming. There’s always concern about the economy, the difficulty getting a house and so forth.”
The stats show that from Mental Health Research Canada shows that:
